Holiday Events in Alexandria

Charitable Giving

Donors Needed for the Holiday Sharing ProgramBe part of the holiday spirit and reach out to eligible low income families, foster children, and elderly or disabled citizens through Alexandria's Holiday Sharing Program. You will get "wish lists" for children or senior citizens, which will include necessary clothing (jeans, warm jacket), a toy or recreational item, a book and perhaps one family request (used computer, towels, pots and pans). Gift cards from stores such as Old Navy, Target, and Best Buy are also needed for teens in foster care. For more information, visit alexandriava.gov/HolidaySharing or call 703.746.5663.

Alexandria Domestic Violence Program Seeks Donations for Children's Holiday PartyEvery year, Alexandria's Domestic Violence Program organizes a holiday party for mothers and children who have been recently helped at the women's shelter. At the party, more than 100 families each receive a bag of gifts for their children, which they can take home, wrap and place under their tree. Toy donations for children and gift cards for mothers are needed. To make a donation, please bring unwrapped toys and gift cards to 421 King Street, Suite 400, no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 17. For more information, call 703.746.4911.

Holiday Gifts & Decorations

Alexandria Police Youth Camp Hosts Christmas Tree SaleHelp the Alexandria Police Youth Camp (APYC) send kids to camp! Beginning Saturday, November 30, the APYC will host its annual Christmas tree sale. Each year, hundreds of trees are brought in from West Virginia to be a part of APYC's largest fundraiser. Trees will be available Monday through Friday from 4 pm to 8 pm and weekends from 10am to 8 pm at 110 Callahan Drive. All funds raised will help send Alexandria kids to police camp! For more information visit www.alexpyc.org

Historic Alexandria Ornament Now AvailableThe 2013 Historic Alexandria Ornament is now available in all of the Historic Alexandria museum shops, the Ramsay House visitors’ center, and online at The Alexandria Store, for $18.00. The Lyceum ornament is the third in the Series honoring the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War. During the Civil War, occupying Union forces seized the building and turned it into a hospital ward, serving both Union and captured Confederate wounded. The Lyceum was saved from demolition by Alexandria’s City Council in 1969, to be renovated into the nation’s first Bicentennial Center. Today, The Lyceum is Alexandria’s general city history museum.

Holiday Safety: Protecting You & Your Property

The holidays are a time when thieves are frequently on the prowl. Here are some safety tips to help keep your home, your car, your possessions and your family safe during the holiday season.

Before you leave home:

Women should carry their purses close to their body at all times. Men should have their wallet in a front pocket.

Take only one or two credit cards and avoid carrying large amounts of cash to minimize your loss if robbed.

Use caution when posting status updates on social media websites that you won't be home during the holidays or that you are going to be away from the house shopping.

Staying Safe While Shopping:

Park in a well lit area as close to the entrance as possible. Lock your car and take your keys with you.

Have your keys in hand so that you are not searching for them once you reach your car.

As you approach, check around, under and inside your car, to make sure no one is hiding.

Enter your car and immediately lock the doors behind you.

Keeping Your Home Safe:

Avoid displaying gifts where they can be seen from a window or doorway.

Arrange to have packages delivered to a neighbor if you are not home and avoid leaving packages on your doorsteps or porches.

Dispose of packaging discreetly. Criminals observe discarded product packaging of enticing items and then target you or your home for their next burglary or theft.

Always lock your doors and windows, even if you are only gone for a few minutes.

Always remember the Police Department is here to serve and protect you. If at any time you observe suspicious activity, please call 703.838.4444 to report the incident.

Holiday Safety: Put a Freeze on Winter Fires

Each year fires that occur during the holiday season injure 2,600 individuals and cause over $930 million in damage. Here are simple life-saving steps you can take to ensure a safe and happy holiday.

Preventing Christmas Tree Fires

Longing for a live tree? Special fire safety precautions need to be taken when keeping a live tree in the house. A burning tree can rapidly fill a room with fire and deadly gases.

How to select a live tree: Needles should be green and hard to pull back from the branches, and the needles should not break if the tree has been freshly cut. The trunk should be sticky to the touch. Old trees can be identified by bouncing the tree trunk on the ground. If many needles fall off, the tree has been cut too long, has probably dried out, and is a fire hazard.

Caring for your live tree: Do not place your tree close to a heat source, including a fireplace or heat vent. The heat will dry out the tree, causing it to be easily ignited by heat, flame or sparks. Do not put your live tree up too early or leave it up for longer than two weeks. Keep the tree stand filled with water at all times.

Disposing of your tree: Never put tree branches or needles in a fireplace or wood burning stove. When the tree becomes dry, discard it promptly.

Choosing an artificial tree: If you have an artificial tree, be sure it is labeled, certified, or identified by the manufacturer as fire retardant.

Holiday Lights

Use lights that have the label of an independent testing laboratory. Some lights are only for indoor or outdoor use, but not both.

Inspect lights each year for frayed wires, bare spots, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, and excessive kinking before putting them up. Use only lighting listed by an approved testing laboratory.

Don't overload electrical outlets!Do not link more than three light strands. Connect strings of lights to an extension cord before plugging the cord into the outlet. Make sure to periodically check the wires - they should not be warm to the touch.

Never leave holiday lights on while unattended!

Holiday Decorations

All decorations should be nonflammable or flame-retardant and placed away from heat vents.

Never put wrapping paper in a fireplace. It can throw off dangerous sparks and produce a chemical buildup in the home that could cause an explosion.

Avoid using lit candles.If you do use them, make sure they are in stable holders and place them where they cannot be easily knocked down. Never leave the house with candles burning.

Never put lit candles on a Christmas tree. Do not go near a Christmas tree with an open flame - candles, lighters or matches.

Remember Everyday Fire SafetyFinally, as in every season, have working smoke alarms installed on every level of your home, test them monthly and keep them clean and equipped with fresh batteries at all times. Know when and how to call for help. And remember to practice your home escape plan.

Making Your Holidays "Greener"

Eco-City Alexandria challenges you to enjoy your holidays while minimizing your impact on the environment. Check out these tips to make your holidays "greener."

Consider purchasing a sturdy, artificial tree that can be stored and reused each year.

Set out live trees for recycling at the curb during the City's Holiday Tree Collection in January.